Referenced In

Travels
by Michael Crichton, Baber, E. C. Baber

"Back home, I was shocked to see how beautiful my house was. I lived on the beach at Malibu, but I had long ago stopped looking at the view, and complained about the traffic instead."

Devil in a Blue Dress
by Walter Mosley

"I DROVE PAST SANTA MONICA into Malibu and found Route 9."

Play It As It Lays
by Joan Didion

"Freddy had driven out to the Malibu ranch where the actor was shooting a Western and had told the actor whom to call to retract the complaint."

City of Night
by John Rechy

"we were having breakfast in Malibu, the ocean was azure"

City of Night
by John Rechy

"to La Jolla, to Malibu, to Long Beach, to Venice West, Laguna—from the canyon beyond Malibu as the morning fog is swept away into the ocean;"

The Barbarian Nurseries
by Héctor Tobar

"Carlos Francisco Batres Goulet had been in Malibu in the morning, having flown out from Mexico City to interview a Mexican actress who was a big crossover success in the United States."

Golden Days
by Carolyn See

"I braked at the Pacific, knowing that Malibu was north and no way could I afford it yet."

Golden Days
by Carolyn See

"Lorna worked Brentwood, Santa Monica, Malibu."

Golden Days
by Carolyn See

"and on my right, as I looked toward the ocean, a low wooden building which used to be the Malibu Feed Bin but looked now more like the old center in the canyon"

The Tortilla Curtain
by T.C. Boyle

"...right on the edge of Malibu and only, what, twenty minutes from Santa Monica?"

The Tortilla Curtain
by T.C. Boyle

"“Two of my listings went up in the Malibu fire last year, and believe me, there was nothing left, nothing but smoldering ash and metal twisted up out of the ground where the plumbing used to be, and if you think that’s funny you must have a pretty sick sense of humor. That’s our house down there. That’s everything we own.”"

The Tortilla Curtain
by T.C. Boyle

"…and it was just a hop, skip and jump from Woodland Hills, Malibu and Calabasas."

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"The psychiatrist I see during the four weeks I’m back is young and has a beard and drives a 450 SL and has a house in Malibu."

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"Trent’s on the phone in his room, trying to score some coke from a dealer who lives in Malibu since he hasn’t been able to get in touch with Julian."

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"He was going to spend it with a girl he knows in Malibu, but she has mono"

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"He’s down in Malibu with some surfer, some guy, and they’re holed up in his house."

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"I think he’s probably at the house in Malibu."

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"I wonder where Dimitri is; if Jeff is still holed up with some surfer out in Malibu."

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"Talk of the damage the storms caused at Malibu is brought up and someone mentions that the entire house next to theirs collapsed."

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"He’s either in Malibu or Palm Springs."

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"Trent calls me up while Blair and Daniel are over at my house and invites us to a party in Malibu; he mentions something about X dropping by."

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"kicked everyone out of the house in Malibu"

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"The door’s opened by a boy, maybe fifteen, with bleached-blond hair and the tan, tough looks of most of the surfers at Venice or Malibu."

The Sellout
by Paul Beatty

"Stay away from the arroyos near Malibu and Rincon, which tend to overflow with septic waste, and you’ll be fine."

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"…we drive out to Malibu to buy a couple of grams of coke from some guy named Dead…"